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_aThe sociology of art : _bways of seeing / _cedited by David Inglis and John Hughson. |
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_aBasingstoke [England] ; _aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2005. |
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_tIntroduction : 'art' and sociology / _rDavid Inglis and John Hughson -- _gPt. I. _tTheory past, present and future -- _g1. _tThinking 'art' sociologically / _rDavid Inglis -- _g2. _tWhen does art become art? : assessing Pierre Bourdieu's theory of artistic fields / _rJeremy F. Lane -- _g3. _tThe female body in women's artistic practice : developing a feminist sociological approach / _rAlexandra Howson -- _g4. _tA 'new' paradigm for a sociology of aesthetics / _rRobert W. Witkin -- _g5. _tInvisible aesthetics and the social work of commodity culture / _rPaul Willis -- _g6. _tCultural studies and the sociology of culture / _rJanet Wolff -- _g7. _tThe sociology of art : between cynicism and reflexivity / _rDavid Inglis -- _gPt. II. _tFrom theory to practice : case studies in the sociology of art -- _g8. _tFraming old age : sociological perspectives on ageing in Victorian painting / _rMike Hepworth -- _g9. _tThe rise and fall of the art (house) movie / _rAndrew Tudor -- _g10. _tOpera, modernity and cultural fields / _rAlan Swingewood -- _g11. _t'World music' and the globalization of sound / _rDavid Inglis and Roland Robertson -- _g12. _t'High arts' and the market : an uneasy partnership in the transnational world of ballet / _rHelena Wulff -- _g13. _tReconstructing the centre : sociological approaches to the rebuilding of Berlin / _rJanet Stewart. |
520 | _a"What light can sociology shed on art and culture in contemporary society? What is distinctive about the sociological understanding of art? In what ways is the sociology of art today developing new insights into the nature of artistic life? This volume contains essays by a wide range of authors, each of whom is concerned with showing the multiple ways in which artistic processes are profoundly shaped by their social settings. Encompassing a wide range of artistic fields, including painting, film, ballet and architecture, the book demonstrates how sociological appreciations of art and artists provide rich and stimulating alternative perspectives to conventional art criticism."--Publisher description. | ||
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